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Hayley Birch's profile
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What I do
I am a freelance science writer and editor. I have written for various publications and organisations including Nature, Focus, Null Hypothesis, the Little Black Book of Science, the Telegraph, Sony and the Syngenta Foundation.
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- Position
- Senior Editor
- Company
- Null Hypothesis
- Duration
- 2006 - Present
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Interests
On the serious side of things, immunology, nanotechnology and epidemiology are pet subjects, but I write about all areas of science. On the less serious side of things, I enjoy science busking, sci-pop and tales of giant squid.
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Projects
Editing the Little Black Book of Science and 1001 Inventions
Developing and presenting a “situation podcast” for Null Hypothesis
Geek Pop ‘08/’09 – virtual sci-pop festivals
Running Strawberry Flavoured Science – science busking at Cheltenham Science Festival and the Secret Garden Party
Coordinating talks at Cheltenham Science Festival called “Destination: Space” and “Jack and Jill, Why So Ill?” -
Publications
Hayley Birch, Andrew Impey and Mark Steer (Eds.). Forthcoming: Little Black Book of Science Cassell Illustrated (2008)
Hayley M. Birch & Julie Clayton. Close Up On Cell Biology Nature , 937-940 (2007)
Hayley Birch. Null Hypothesis homepage Journal of Unlikely Science (2006-2008)
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Hayley Birch's activity on Nature Network
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